Update
FEBRUARY AT PENN

TALKS

19 Neutrino Astronomy and Supernova 1987A: The Birth of a New Science; Alfred Mann, physics; 4 p.m.; Rm. A1, DRL (Physics).

20 The Kamiokande and Superkamiokande Neutrino Telescopes; Masa-Toshi Koshiba, University of Tokyo; 4 p.m.; Rm. A1, DRL (Physics).

The Bible's Earliest Interpreters; James Kugel, Harvard/Bar Ilan University, Israel; 4 p.m.; B-26, Stiteler Hall (Jewish Studies).

Heart, Bones and Hormones: An Update in Women's Health; J.A. Grisso, epidemiology & biostatistics; noon; Smith-Penniman Rm., Houston Hall (Women Fac. & Administrators).

21 What We learned About Physics and Astrophysics from Supernova 1987A; Michael Turner, Chicago; 4 p.m.; Room A1, D RL (Physics).

24 Women-Only Learning Environments: A Dilemma for NGO's; Niti Seth, Harvard; 3-5 p.m.; Rm. 103-105, Williams Hall (South Asia Regional Studies).

The Depth of Surfaces; David Leatherbarrow, architecture; 6 p.m.; Room B-3, Meyerson Hall (GSFA).


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Almanac

Volume 43 Number 22
February 18, 1997


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